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    The Culture of Japan The word culture normally refers to the shared beliefs, norms, interactions, effective understanding and shared patterns of behaviors among a particular group of individuals. For a particular norm or belief to be termed as a culture, it must possess some special features. One of the features is that the culture must be a learned behavior that is passed from one generation to another, especially as a person grows in a given environment. Another feature of cultures is that

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    Japan is an East Asian Island country with a specific cultural identity. Samurai values, kimono clothing, Noh Theater, woodblock art, and sumo wrestling are among the many instantly identifiable aspects of Japan’s culture. Many of Japan’s cultures have developed through centuries of feudal rule and has benefited from the country’s geographic isolation. Japan put in place a policy of national seclusion for hundreds of years until the 1850s, but it succumbed to an imperialist power by the end of

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    At 8am on December 7th 1941 Japan attacked the American Navel base in Pearl Harbor, US. The attack lasted approximately two hours and destroyed 20 American navel vessels, including 8 huge battle ships and 200 planes. More than 2000 American personnel died and another 1000 wounded. The attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 was a horrific turning point in World War II. The Japanese had planned the attack months in advance and it was constantly questioned about whether or not it would go ahead. The attack

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    WWII is the war during 1939 to1945, in which the Allies (include Britain, the Soviet Union, and the US) defeated the Axis powers (include Germany, Italy, and Japan). Britain and France declared war on Germany on Sept 3, 1939, as a result of the German invasion of Poland. Italy entered the war on June 10, 1940 shortly before the collapse of France (armistice signed June 22, 1940). On June 22, 1941 Germany attacked

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    Japan has always been one of my favorite places mostly because of their culture. Japanese language has always been an interest of mine, and is home of my favorite genre Anime. They also created my favorite game which is Pokémon which is another 20 page paper itself. Japanese pop culture lifestyle is very interesting because they always move with the trends of the world and they freely express themselves to what they believe in. Japanese are not like the boring Chinese people who keep to themselves

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    So a Samurai, Knight and Spartan walk into a bar… Warriors of the Japan, masters in the way of the sword and honor bound to follow their lords command to the end. These are some ideas that come to mind when thinking of the samurai. A grand military figure in the first millennium of Japan’s history, a very interesting story is told when you search for their origin. With a court that began to care more about looks than their country to a society that both feared and needed them, the story of the samurai

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    in two distinct ways. Though predating the Heian era by several decades, these documents are significant nevertheless, as they helped provide the foundation for a new form of government. As noted in Japan: A Documentary History, the initial “problem lay in establishing an all-powerful imperial house” while also “perpetuat[ing] the hereditary aristocracy” (Lu 30). The Taihô-Yôrô Code, therefore, served as an official outline of the era’s administrative system, creating a hierarchy of ranks. As a consequence

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    Commodore Perry arrived with a squadron in Edo Bay in 1853, the Japanese realized that they were very behind and needed to modernize and industrialize. The Tokugawa shogunate ended and the Meiji period began, during which many reforms were introduced and Japan industrialized. The Meiji government abolished feudalism and replaced the daimyo in 1871 with a system of nationally appointed perfects, district administrators chosen from different regions. Political power was centralized and the emperor and his

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    of Alaska. Americans didn't see the purpose of the sale and one American journalist went as far as writing, “Why does America need this ‘icebox’ and 50,000 wild Eskimos who drink fish oil for breakfast?”(Presentation). It took a full year for the House of

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    1. New agricultural techniques, porcelain, metallurgy, printing, and naval technology were few of the technological elements that reinforced the established features of social order. New agricultural techniques helped in the expand of their agricultural potential, the dynasties gained reputation from porcelain technology which moderately diffused to other societies producing porcelain in large quantities, metallurgical techniques as well diffused to lands beyond China, printing produced texts quickly

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